EC Number |
BRENDA No. |
Title |
Journal |
Volume |
Pages |
Year |
Organism |
PubMed ID |
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3.6.1.29 | 208361 |
Enzymes hydrolyzing ApppA and/or AppppA in higher plants. Purification and some properties of diadenosine triphosphatase, diadenosine tetraphosphatase, and phosphodiesterase from yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus) seeds |
J. Biol. Chem. |
258 |
9982-9989 |
1983 |
Lupinus luteus |
6309793 |
3.6.1.29 | 719088 |
Evaluation of influence of Ap4A analogues on Fhit-positive HEK293T cells; cytotoxicity and ability to induce apoptosis |
Bioorg. Med. Chem. |
19 |
5053-5060 |
2011 |
Homo sapiens |
21757356 |
3.6.1.29 | 289062 |
Expression in Escherichia coli and simple purification of human Fhit protein |
Protein Expr. Purif. |
18 |
320-326 |
2000 |
Homo sapiens |
10733886 |
3.6.1.29 | 668986 |
FHIT expression in neoplastic, hyperplastic, and normal endometrium |
Int. J. Gynecol. Cancer |
15 |
1081-1088 |
2005 |
Homo sapiens |
16343185 |
3.6.1.29 | 668503 |
Fhit protein inhibits cell growth by attenuating the signaling mediated by nuclear factor-kappaB in colon cancer cell lines |
Exp. Cell Res. |
312 |
2433-2442 |
2006 |
Homo sapiens |
16733051 |
3.6.1.29 | 668869 |
Fhit protein is preferentially expressed in the nucleus of monocyte-derived cells and its possible biological significance |
Histol. Histopathol. |
21 |
915-923 |
2006 |
Homo sapiens |
16763940 |
3.6.1.29 | 697934 |
Fhit proteins can also recognize substrates other than dinucleoside polyphosphates |
FEBS Lett. |
582 |
3152-3158 |
2008 |
Homo sapiens |
18694747 |
3.6.1.29 | 697934 |
Fhit proteins can also recognize substrates other than dinucleoside polyphosphates |
FEBS Lett. |
582 |
3152-3158 |
2008 |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
18694747 |
3.6.1.29 | 289061 |
Fhit, a putative tumor supressor in humans, is a dinucleoside 5',5'''-P1,P3-triphosphate hydrolase |
Biochemistry |
35 |
11529-11535 |
1996 |
Homo sapiens |
8794732 |
3.6.1.29 | 289066 |
Fith-nucleotide specificity probed with novel fluorescent and fluorogenic substrates |
J. Biol. Chem. |
275 |
4555-4560 |
2000 |
Homo sapiens |
10671479 |